作者
Efraim Lewinsohn, Fernond Schalechet, Jack Wilkinson, Kenji Matsui, Yaakov Tadmor, Kyoung-Hee Nam, Orit Amar, Elena Lastochkin, Olga Larkov, Uzi Ravid, William Hiatt, Shimon Gepstein, Eran Pichersky
发表日期
2001/11/1
期刊
Plant Physiology
卷号
127
期号
3
页码范围
1256-1265
出版商
American Society of Plant Biologists
简介
The aromas of fruits, vegetables, and flowers are mixtures of volatile metabolites, often present in parts per billion levels or less. We show here that tomato (Lycopersicon esculentumMill.) plants transgenic for a heterologous Clarkia breweri S-linalool synthase (LIS) gene, under the control of the tomato late-ripening-specific E8promoter, synthesize and accumulate S-linalool and 8-hydroxylinalool in ripening fruits. Apart from the difference in volatiles, no other phenotypic alterations were noted, including the levels of other terpenoids such as γ- and α-tocopherols, lycopene, β-carotene, and lutein. Our studies indicate that it is possible to enhance the levels of monoterpenes in ripening fruits by metabolic engineering.
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